You will need a source that outputs at 1080p. Most cable boxes/ satellite boxes do not have the ability to output 1080p (Their native resolution being 1080i/720p) Blu-ray Players including the PS3, the Xbox360 along with some other streaming video devices are the only way to get a 1080p signal on your TV. Keep in mind that your content will also have to be capable of 1080p. Some video games are capable, all Blu-rays are as well. A DVD in a Blu-ray player will NOT give you 1080p.
1080p is the highest standard of HDTV.
If the TV is 1080i, 1080p or 720p, they are HDTV.
you need a HDMI cable and 1080P media like a Blue ray disc and a HDTV with 10080P capabilities before you will receive full 1080P. For example most HD TV programing is only 720P and will not be in full 1080P on a 1080P HDTV and a TV show in 480i standard will be in 480i on a 1080P HDTV
1080P is the highest quality HDTV.
There are many places where one can buy a 1080p HDTV plasma TV. One looking to purchase a 1080p HDTV Plasma TV should visit popular stores such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart.
Yes the PS3 supports 1080P when it is connected to a 1080P HDTV with the correct connection cables. The blu-ray disc plays movies at 1080P when played on the PS3 to my HDTV. The PS3 also upscales DVDs to near HD quality with amazing results. In order to fully support 1080p you do need to have a 1080p capable HDTV connected to the PS3 with HDMI or component cables.
The best HDTV are 1080P no matter what brand.
No, but it can connect to a HDTV and Play up to 1080P blu-ray discs
Yes. and it would be best to get HDTV even if you do have cable.
Yes it was designed to be able to. The PS3 can Play the game, but unless your PS3 is properly connected to a 1080P HDTV you will not get 1080P. You can not get a 1080p game on a 480i TV or on a 1080 p HDTV if the connection A/V cable is the one that came with the PS3 and not HDMI or component cables
Yes it can and the PS3 should be set up for 1080P on a HDTV 1080P
Connect it to a 1080P HDTV with a HDMI cable and update setting for the HD Video